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TJ.E HONESDALE CITIZEN : THUBSDAY MORNING,CENT A WORD COLUMN.LOST Id or near Hooodd. on Sunday,Inn IKth rMrhnnrtfllft HofUllml CUM Tin.Finder will please leare It at Tnr Cmzrouce.All nrllcf BulliJT are hereby nolBthat blJi will pe receive! at p "-"""?latifV ollm Hondl. until iv a. jj.r.au. un it ian. for the .coniirui!tion or ciitiorete- abutmsnu. makine thenil and ewtlnx an Iron urUce over thei r-k IbatcrnMei thiroad near too otu'eof J .m Iifimh. Silin townihlp. on therosd from Ariel tn Ledeedale. Iron now onlue around. I'lamanl ipoltl-ationi mayi.e mpn hi inn i.uinui ntvuci -JLVT IlECKlVfill A carload of ll?btai.rt bavy lumlter wasons wnn nir-""-It. BAT-wine lire. m Ffn j irTIN Waymarl, I'a.lSwlFnnHALE-A fwond hand phaeton. In poodrmiditlon. Inquire at No. 3"? fifteenthitreet. Honeidaie.A floe amorlmpm of Sown Doom andWindow tk-wnai u. wainIleal crude of Portland Cement and HewerPipe at 0. Watti'l. uWALL I'AI'KIl, liorden nd artlitlc deeorat'on. In treat variety, and of the latestpallerm. I'nlntine an( iwiier hanclne Inthe belt nyle. JOHN OKItltV. 12.7 lylu rry Vltuv.Personal and Impersonal.Header of Tne Crrizes, doos yourcopy have a penny stamp attached I Ifho, it denotes that you aro in arrearsfor a year or moro. Kindly remit balonce due, and th 1 1 the pootal laws willpermit us to omit the stamp.3 jo. W. K-iinp. tho wall-kaownErie cjadur-or, bt! sill nil n;a. sadhindsoms rcildensi io Eut Hjaesiala,to Mm. Ebaaba'.h Dirbii of thtt tin a.Coastdera'.ion, private Mr. Kaapp andfamily aro soon to remove to Koroell,K. Y..V laro bilboa pHiii over Uoaosdab las', rfjadiy aftcraioa, at a greatheiebt anl eiine rapidly north. It wasthought to bj occupiod.Pennsylvania now his .113 milesof Stato roads in operation, and 325more mile-) under contract or noarlycompleted.Olypbant it to have an "Old HomeWeek" from Sept. ?tb to tbo Htb, tocelcbrato tbo Suth anniversary of coalshipment from that lively town. TheUoneedalo Fire Department, Alert liookand Liddcr Co., of East Uoneedalo, andTexas No. 4 Chemical Engine Co. willniiririnntn in the pmAt narAde no Thurn-nr. rteriL. uiLn.A neighboring exchange says :The editor of a country paper receivedtho following query: "Can you tell mewhat the weather will be next month I"In reply ho wrote, "It is my belief thatthe weather next month will be verymuch liko your subscription." The inquirer wondered for an hour what theeditor was driving at, wnon no happenol to think of tbe word "unsettled."Ho went in tho next day and squaredbis account.Tho National Encampment of theO. A. R. will bo beld at Toledo, Ohio,from August 31st to September Sth.Tickets from Honcsdolo, via Srio, toUuffalo, and thenca by boat to Toledo,and return, tit 80; all rail toTolodoandreturn, (17 70. For sale on and afterFriday, Auc 28th.Joseph Yarns, aged 26, of Farno,Clinton township, was, Inst Friday,committed to tho county jail by Justiceof the Peace. Hobert A. Smith, of thisborough. Tbo prisoner, who w.n married flvo years ago, appears to havemado an unsatisfactory choice in bisselection of a wifo, and about four yearsago tbo pair aspirated. Eveotually th;young man returned to the noma of bisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam 33 W. Yarns,who livo on "The Island" in While Oikpood, CUntoo township. For somotimo, according to tho statement of thefamily, m has basa ehiwiog signs of adisorders J mini, uad o.viday las; wojk,taking xpecial umbrage at a neighboring farmir who hud bucu en.igaJ to dosome work on the placa, be picked up apet trick cat, and apparently imigintnzthat ba had tho obnoxious enemy in hisclutches, toro tbe poor beast asunder.Tho next day, it is alleged, he told bismother that in his opinion it was timefor bis father to dio also, and that heought to ba treated similarly to the catThe elder Mr. Yarns then sought tboalvicoc f Dr. II. C Noble, of Wnymart,.and o tills eugeoslhn the young manwas brought tn lionnsdale on Friday,with a viow to tbs oxecution of tbe papers necessary to securo bis admissionto an iusano asylum. lie was takenbeforo tbe justice, but some questionarising as to tbe legal courso of procedure io such caeoa, no formal complaintwas made; but, on tbe personal statements of tho parties interested, he wassent to tbo county jail for restraint andsafe keeping. On Monday morning Dr.Nobloand poormaster V. W. Hopkins,with the father of tho young man, cameto Uoneedalo expecting to secure hisimmediate release and removal to an inSino hospital on tho certificates of twophysicians and tbe concurrence of tbeClinton township poor board. Thetrapplication was denied, howevor, theeberifl being instructed by counsel thatnothing further could bo done until tberoiuru w iuwq ui juogo t'uray, ana toeaction of a committeo tie lunatico inquirendo appointed by bim. This viewis vigorously contested by Dr. Nobleand others interested in the case, whocontend that tho young man, not beingcharged with any criminal offense, cannot lawfully bo confined in the countyjail merely because of a disordered mind,Ififcul should bo sent to an institutionwhere he, can ba properly treated.JjhtiKuJJy ofcrnt'r whilo fishing lu LtUo Henry, at il . iwood, lastFriday, was fortunate enough to capture a Liko Erio catfish that was thirtytwo inches in length and weigbod sixteen and one-quarter pounds.Tbe real estate of the late CliffordL. Chapman, late of S)uth Canaan,comprising a dwelling, birn and sixty-seven acres of land, was sold at orpbaaa' court sale, Aug. Htb, to FrankB and Marian Jooej. coaaidaratioo,tn.wnjIf Lyman H. Howe's Lifeorama, tobe seen in tbo Ly rio Theatre on Wedneeday, Aug. 20, 193, bad nothing clso torocommend it, there would bo nttraction all eufllcicnt in its variety. Underhis guidanco the audienco is taken on amarvelous and exceedingly interestingsight Bociug trip, ombraciog a visit toNaples, Kome, bistorio India, and adoligbtful tour through Savoy, France.Expert Australian axmon and roughriders contribute a stirring picture ofstrenuous Hie in tno anupoars, ana uceen tbe moro serious and instructivemany of a really comic nature. - . L ....... i .1 I . V.and old. iso gallery sale. Allli rcsorved.A most unpopular off! cer la Ocncrol jHumidity. Under his rule men rwi asrags. Women refuw to wear corsetsand much lingerie Childran are crossand unwilling. Cits stretch Hit out oatbo floor and refusj to move. Dogsgasp and pint in tho shade, refusingeven to follow a butcher wagon, inepUoo won't play. The doors won'tclose. Tbe potatoes won't boil mealy.Too bread gets wet. The crisp pretxelsare as dough. Th shales refuse to rollup. The newspipjrs ara dimp. Printers' rollers won't takciak. Horses droop.Fishand msit'ooilina few hours. Thepostman is lata. The policemtn nevershows ud. Tbe windows stick. Tbetypewriter ribbin blurs. The siws rust.All the carpenter tools are dull. Nothing wantato do as natur.i intn lei itWherefore and why is Qjnornt Humidity! Whito Haven has n biroagh ordinance restricting automobiles to a speednot exceeding six miles an hour, unicrheavy pamlty, and it fines are not p.iidwithin forty eight hours ten days' imprisonment is added, with confiscationof auto until all claims are settledUonoslalo's spoed limit is much moreliberal, but generous as it ts it is without doubt frequently exco-jiad. Thatarrests for violation) of tha local ordinance have not already bacn mtde ii-duetothe difficulty of filing tbe cxtctrato at which tbo machines are travel,inz without msisurel aai mirkai dicta new bsing established, within whichibierratiansmiy ba mils. Toil troublumy b) remittal, howarar, ani who )il is, reaklast driver-i miy expje. totake thscoasiq jencasof thiir durcrJof the borough laws.A well writton article occompiny-iog a picture of Hugh A. I.tocastcr intbe IIcniM of August II h, states tbtMr. Lancaster's father, ItizharJ Lin-caster, after filling nearly every election offlCQ in Wayne county, was ntxtelected a member of the S'.ato L?gilaturo at narrisburg, wbcro be servedover four years." This, if true, is newsto moat Way no county people ThomasJ.llubb.-ll was the meml-or for this county io ltil. and F. M. Crane in tsit. Mr.Lincastcr's tctm coming between, couldonly hava ben fjr ooa ycir, that ofIbVZ. With tbo exception of bis termas eherid. beginning in 1SI0, we hareuu knowledgo that Iiicbard Lincistcrever held any other office than that ofit-preecntulivc. It was his official record as sheriff that it was deemed boAt tohave legalized by an act of the Logislu-ture.Like Como is Qllod with summergunsts, and city people arc turned awayevery day. Tbe greater proportion oltha many large lakes in Wayne countyare destined to becomo great resorts forplei-uro seekers.The Dal. and Hui C). is now opar-tting mechanical elate pickers in several of its collieries in and near Wilkes-Barre. Oi.e of tbs machines withtwelve boys does tho work of 300 ooys.rnousaof these pickers will doubtlessbe extended to alt the other collieries nfthis company, as well as other corporations, the invontion proving a success.Thero will bo a large apple crop inWayne county, Ibis fall, and this reminis us thit Pennsylvania stands sacond in tbe list of States growing apples.Harold Kranli, son of Mr. and Mrs.deary Krantr, of Cirbondile. slippedill fell oa tha siiawalk near hU boma.oa faursdaylist, and sustained a brokenwrist.The SS'.h annuil parade and inspactioa of tbe iloaeslalo Fire Dapirtmaotrill take plao oa Thurslay, A'U. 27th,with Alert Hook and Ltdder C andCexaa No. -1 Caemical Co. as guas'.s. Thelloucslalo Hand and the Mtple CityDram Corps will furnish music for tbeparade in tho morniog, and Sinner'srchestra for the picnic and dance inBjU'vua Park during tho afternoon andevoaiog.Tno first annual re-uaioa of theOlvur family will b bald in tha grove o!Alfred U OUcr, E m Placa. on Friday,Aug. 2sth.Officer Canivan has relieved tbecommunity of eleven worthless cursduring the puet week.The Bhoam-ikers' exauraiou fromUonesdate to Like Lodoro, on Tu csd&y,was well patronizad, no loss than 1,1'J5tickets being sold at tho union station.From the Scrantoo Tribuoo of Aug-13-.h.'While it is comptratively recantlythe weather observation station was established in this city md tbo paoplo ofSaranton have beou furnished with accurate data concerning tbe woather, theliltlo town ol Ui berry, la Wayne county, bus for forty-eight yoars b;ua supplied wun mis iniormation through taeinstrumentality of Theodore Day. oneof its public spirited citizans. For almost ball a century ur uay has carefully observed the cbangos in temperaturo, measured tbe ratufall and gaugodtbe wind at Dyberry. At the outset bisown sitisfaction inspired Mr. Day toperform these duties. Later he wasencouraged by tbo weather bureau andappointed quasi weather observer. Allthese years Mr. Day has kept a carefulrecord ol his observations and he is nowable to ascertain at a momodt's noticeextctlywnat the temperature was onany specified day forty-eight years agoEvery month tbe Honeslalo papers publish tbo summiry of his oosorvationsfor tba preceding month. Mr. Diy isnow well advancai in years, but bisweather observations continue to interest htm just ax they did when be beganthem while a young man.Owing to tho tremendous demandstho fund for tbo pamenl of bountiesupon tha scalps of noxious animals appropriated by the Lgislaturo of V.M7,has been exhausted in only one-half thotime which tho sum was expected tocover. Last week Auditor ucneralYoung was confronted with billsamounting to 22,U7U and found but12,347 remaining in tho iW.OOO fund.and tbe bills from forty-throe countiesbad to ba pro-rated, each county receiving 10 and a fraction per cent. Tbo appropriation made last year was f50 (KM,of which (1 was ofleroi for a wildcat,(2 for a fox and f 1 ouch for minks andweasols. Thero was a tremendous rushfor tbe money from almost ovory county and ono man named Qwopo, livingin Huntingdon, roceived 1, 50u at onetime. In other counties hunters turnedin and mado a good living huntingdown tbe proscribed animals. ThoLegislature fixed January and June asthe time for turniog in tbe scalps andwhen tbo payments were made for tbefirst month of Ibis year they vory nearly exhausted tho fund. Tbo bills turned in by counties cannot be paid in full,only 10 per cent, being allowed, andthey will have to look to tbe next Legislature for reimbursement. It a bill ispassed to meet tbe deficiency, (100,000will bo recommended for tbe purpose,Mrs. Margaret (Murray) Leonard,widow o! Micbaet L-ooard. who met hisdeath four years ago by falling from aload of hay, ended her life on Wednesday morning of last week, August 12th,by swallowing two ounces of carbolicacid, at ber home in Canaan township,n short distance from the outlet of LakeLodoro. Mrs. Leonard retired at herusual hour on Tuesday evening, but ina very despondent mood. In the earlyhours of the day she had eoemcd morethan ordinarily bright and hopeful, butin the afternoon became depressed, andtold other members of tbe householdthat she "could not live longer." Aa.as had often declared that ber life wasnot worth living no particular woightwas given to ber words on this occasionbut when ber daughter Mary arose inthe morning, Mrs. Leonard was foundlying dead on a couch in the sittingroom, an emDtv carbolic acid bottleclearly indicating the means adoptedfor nutting an end to ber life. Thepoison bad been purchased for tbe preparation of a wash to keep Dice from at."noy iog the cattle, and bod been in tbebouse for some time. Tbe suicide badbeen afilicted with a acinous stomachtrouble for some years, and bad beeutreated br different physicians with butlittle relief. To case herself of some ofthe burdens of life she sold her farmshortly after the death of ber husbandfor t3,3"U, investing a portion of theproceeds in a smaller place, located farther in the woods. She soon repentedof tbo change, and fcllintoamelancholjinood, which was no doubt agravatedby her ph steal ailmect, and resultingfiddly in such mental derangement ast o lead ber to self-destruction. UaronerDr. U. IS. Scarlce, who woe summonedafter learning tbo circumstances attending tbe death of Mrs. Leonard, decidedthat an icauest was unnecessary. Theunfortunate lady was a natwe of CherryKidge township, and ber forty-eightyears of life were spent there and inCanaan, where she was beld in tbe high,est respect. At the ago of eighteen shewas married to Michael Leonard, andand has left a family of five children.Mrs. Elizahctb Collins, of CarbondaleKatberino, of Hooesdale, and Mary,Margaret and John at home. She is altosurvived by ber mother, Mrs. HughMurray, a brother, John, end three sinters. Mary, Kate, and Mrs. Joseph Morgan, of Cherry Ridge. The funeralsert i cos wcro beld on Friday last.A saw mill owned by W. J. Cobb,and located Bomo two miles from naw-ley, was destroyed by Ore on tbe nightof the 12;h, together with a quantity oflumber and mine props, catching insomo unknown manner. There was asmall Insurance.Thursday lost was tbe twentieth anniversary of tbe big Erie wreck, a shortiisUneo west of Sboholo, which oc-cuned on Monday, August 13, 1883Owiag to heavy rains a landslide baataken place, covering tbe track withaarth and rocks. Train 64, an east-oou-id freight, ran into the mass, theengine being thrown over on to theves -bound track and four cars beingwrecked. No. 3, the west-bound express,was nearly due at that point and a brake-man of tbe wrecked train took a lanternand tried to signal the flyer, but was toolate. No. 30 engine ran into the locomotive of No. 84, and then rolled downthe eighty feet embankment to tberiver's edgo, followed by a stock car,: mtaiuiog seven toenBno running horsesoelooging to Fred. Qebbardt and Mrs.Lanlry, "tho Jersey Lily," a baggagecar, mail car, smoker ana one daycoach. Five passenger cars, includingthtea Pullmans, remained on the track.The cars which went down tbe banktook Ore, and the passengers were rescued with great difficulty, about fortybeing injured. John Kiosilla, engineerof No. 3, was scalded about tbe face,and Alexander Newman was killed.Nine trainmen and other employees onNo.-3 were injured. Of the crew of No.S4, Engineer M. F. Fritz, who now livesio Uonosdale, and runs trains 30 and1 1 r. botween this place and Port Jervie,was injured about tbo bead and face;fireman Uagan had both arms broken,and conductor Long's back was injured.All of tho horses, estimated to bo wortb(3M ooii, were burned to death or badlyiojurcl with the exception of two. Someof tho most seriously iojurod among thepassengers and trainmen were takenover tbo river to Barryville for treatment, but most of them were removodto Port Jervis hospitals.TheSaranton baso ball team, whichthus far for tbo season had bell theleading position in club standing in thoNaw York Stato League, was reducedto escond placa on Wednesday of lastweek, Binghamton becoming tbe topnolcbers, their percentage now beingiiingbamton, COS; Scran ton, C-Every malo citizan who is otherwise qualified to vote must be registered on one of tbe fall registration days.Vnouo days aro Tuosday, Sept. 1st; Tuoed ty, Sept. 15th, and Saturday, Oct.IT'.h. Tha voters should bear thesedates in mind. No man can vote at tbePresidential election unless bo shall beri'gisloredthis fall, no matter how oftenba has been registered in tbo pas'.Every voter must register at least oncea year, and tbe timo for registering isi,i tba fall. As ovcry voter will wantto take part in tbo Presidential cloctiona mental note should bo made of thoeoimportant dates.Au exchange advocates a planwhereby tbo young ladies attendingchjr.-h in tho oveaini c a rogistar theiriitmosiotha cluiroh vestibulo, so thattha youns man wiunram tha haoiloflingariui? arouai tbo church doar canan whalner or not their best girl ispresent and thus sat a troubled brain atrest. Too plan would undoubtedly boa groit convenience.It cists tha Matholist Episcopalchurch about tis.Oon.Otij annually intba United State for its preaching andsuparintaadanca, this including about(CoO.000 that is pud to superannuate!ministers.Something over 3,000 tuberculosispitients are now beiog treated at tbovarious free county dispensaries inPennsylvania, according to tho reportof tho Stato board of hoalth.It was thirty years ago Aug. 13,11)118, that Lackawanna, tho youngestot tho counties in rannsylvania wasorgaoizad. It cirtainly has not provedan uolucky 13 in this instance, as it israpidly advancing in wealth and prosperity, in all lines of business.Conrad Millor has purchased a lotot the estate ot John Torrey, 50 by 125feet, on Spring street, with the expectstion ot erecting a dwelling on it at ancurly J a to. Consideration, f3o0.Tho Shoemakers' outing on Tuesdaylast was the complete success which theparade and open air band concert ofMonday evening foreshadowed. Tbeweather was charming throughout tbeentire day, and notwithstanding theimmense crowds attending the excurion to Lake Lodoro and participatingin tbe various enjoyments of that popular resort, not a mishap occurred tomar the pleasure of a single Individual.Thanks to the copious shower of a fewdays previous, tbe interdiction as to theuse of fireworks during tbe parado wasremovod, and the ehowy turnout ofonioo members, enlivened by the finemusic of tbe Hooesdale band and MapleCity dram corpe, was made brilliant bytbe constant blaze of red light and anincessant discbarge ot roman candle.The concert in Union Depot Park, afterthe parade, attracted one of tbe largestopen air crowds ever men in Hooesdale,and tbe immense audience testified totheir appreciation of the fine music byabundant applause. Tbe band, underthe baton of Conductor Wagner, neverplayed better, and tbe vocal trio, MessrsJones, Jenkins and Bodie, renderedseveral selections most acceptably. Theexcursion train oa Tuesday took manyhundreds ot our townspeople to LakeLodoro, and the crowd there was largely augmented by parties from Carbon-dale and farther down tbe valley. Ontho grounds there were abundant diversions to suit every taste, from sJanes in tbo grand pavilion to a bargeride on the beautiful lake, and choicerefreshment, prepared by tbo Ladies'Label League, were supplied in amplequantities. Tbe last excursion train.which left tbe lake shortly after seveno'clock, brought everybody safely home.out itself met with a slight mishapwhen the locomotive bad just passedtbe Ddrlaod-rhompaoo factory near tbelapot. In taking tbs switch for thestation, tba front truck aad drivers oftbe engine left the track, and tba trainof seventeen passenger cars, thoughuoving very slowly, was brought tosuchaiulden standstill as to (rive thepassengers a decided shake up andcreate a miniature panic, with no badresults, however.A barn on tbe farm ot Henry Miller, near tbe outlet of Laka Ariel, wasstruck by lightning on Thursday even-ng of last week, and destroyed by tbeensuing fire. Tbe toss aggregates tl,-.Mi. Insurance 50u on building and(300 on contents fn tbe Wayne CountyFarmers Mutual.A section ot tbe stump of a poplartree two.fcet in circumference, felled bybo beaver colony at Crooked Creek,tn be seen at tbe store of P. McGrana-nao, corner ot Main and Sixth streets.Tho Dandy Dixie Minstrels at tbeyric Theatre on Tuesday evening.V'lf . 2Stb. Tha Dandy Dixio Minstrelsjmprises thirty stars ot tbe black faceri baidci by "Liugbing Limir :'Villiams and Stevens, sketch team andtn iracter dolineators; Prince, the mjsteisatile of all colored performers, skillJ in manipulating hoops, walkingvirea, magic, and a great trombone"irtuoso; Montrose Douglass, championruk bicyclist; Jim Crosby, tbe eloni tied comedian and eccentric dancer;lljJdy Jonee, a piccaninny dancingmarvel; Sammy Davis, a soft shoedancing champion; the Dixie RangersQjirtetteta superb orchestra and thofamous Cotton Picker Bond under tbeleadership of 8. H. Dudley the BlackJreatore. Tho first part is replete withha latest and s woo teat ot songs andballads mingled with tba old timesjr-gs ot tbe South and dances such asan be rendered only by the real darky.fn :re are 10 features acts in tbe olioan 1 the screamingly funny after piece,A Fowl Deed."- Quite the most pretentious aggregation ot colored performers will besot n with tbe "Dandy Dixie Minstrels"at tbe Lyric Theatre on Tuesday evening, Aug. 25th. Besides "LaughingLa nar," whose inimitable monologueand parodies entertained thousands ottheatre-goer on the New York BootGarden last summer, tbe Dandy DixieMimstrels offer an olio of specially engaged novelties, a first part ot stunningspectacular effects, an afterpiece offuriously funny farce "A Fowl Deed"and tho famous matchless MinstrelMusician, "The Cotton Pickers' Band."Traveling in their $20,000 Pullman Palace. Car, this magnificent melange ofminstrelsy will tour the world, aftervisiting every important city of theUnited States and Canada.letters uncalled for in the Hooesdale post office:Wm. O. Hall. Miss Margaret Healev.Mrs. 0. T. Prass. William Bchultz. JoeSplarman, Harold S. Semanous, Mr.w. 13. Scbaner."Babes in Toyland" will be tbe attraction at The Lyric Theatre, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 2d. Prcos noticenext week.The re union otthe 144th Now YorkVolunteers, or better known as tbe'Ellsworth Avengers," will bo held atDownsville, Del. Co., N. Y., on Tburs-diy, Sept. lotb. Wayne county bad anu Tiber ot men in this regiment, whowere recruited in tbe northorn townships, and who are still residents otthis section.Thirteen automobile are now ownedan i operated by Hooesdaler.Ml.i Emma Tatteraon and lira. FannloF, He Will, are at Atbury 1'artt.Mlw Klla Bommer, of Newark, N. J.,U tu puot of Mini Ktla Xieln-u.Ur. and lit.. Willard J. tllrdial! are en-jo)HK InetuieWei at Atlmry Park.Mm Mary lliirglui, ot lioneadale, It be-iiii; entertained uy Bcranton friendi.-Mim Ueitle Clanoy, of Port Jervli, liIioIiik entertained by uoneelale relativellui Wilhelmlna Llnderman, of PortJervlt, i tbe cutut of Uonetdale relatives.3. I). Wheeler and family, of JerseyCity, are paulng tbe summer at BeachLake.UIm Hutu Trelble, of Nanlluoke, IvImIIde ber aunt, Mr. II. WiUon, ot Htbulreet.Mm Irene Baxliou, ot Hawley, it villi-lim UUi Helen (akb, ot Sautb Cbun-listreet.Mlu Madeline McDonald, of Carbondale, li paatiug tuil week with Uonetdalerelatives.-Mm C. Lillian Baker, ot New Yorkcity, It the gueit ot ber aunt, Mr. E. A.Pennluian.Mlu Dora at, Conger left yeiterday forvim of two weekt at Ilarwlonport, Mauachuicttt. alra. Franz Voltler and two children, ofnth ttreet, are at Beaob Lake for a rest oftwo weekt.Thoi. A. lluddy and family, of Scran-ton, who occupied a cottage at Lake HenryMaplewood, for a week, returned homelatt Saturday.Mrt. Cnai. E. Downing anl children, ofCarbondale, will pan the coining two weeksBt Beach Lake.Ilr. and Mrs. C 0. Fault, of Seracton,are pawing their vacation of teveral weekiat Lake Poyntelle.Mr. and tlra. Wm. T. Moore were thegueiti ot Mr. and Mri. II. T. Jaekiou. ofCarbondale, but Sunday.UIm Harriet Secor and niece. Mm MabelO. Secor, spent Saturday and Sunday withflleodt In Carbondale.-Mrs. W. T. Becker, of Foteil Hill, N. J.Il a gueit at the borne ot Mrt. C IL Bradyof North Main ttreet.Mr. and lire. Claude Olver and daueuter, of Carbondale, are at Beach Lake, foran outing ot two weekt.Mr. and Mri. J. Samuel Brown, of Kaitstreet, were gnetta ot fnendt in Scranton,last Saturday and Sunday.Mlu EtUe G. Fuertb returned on Saturday latt from a week't fcjourn with Scranton and Wilkei-Barre friendi.Mr. aod Mrt. George S. Spettlcue, ofWllkea-Barre, are Tintlnp relatives anlfriends In Uoneadale, thli week.Mr. and Mrt. Martin Cauneld. of WlPark ttreet, went to Philadelphia, ls-t weekfor an outing of alout a week.Hon. John Kuhbach entertained hli fellow director! of the Farmer' and Meehanlet' Bank, with a banquet, but Tuerdayevenlnp.Mr. and Mr. Horace T. Meuner and son.and Mill Jewle Hoffecker, of Peckvllle, ainam! DC a portion ot the heated term atBeach Lake.John Judge, and many other Scrantonlaui. are paulne their vacation at LikeComo, the Mit.ea Mary Healey an 1 MaryMan Included.Patrick J. Weir, one of HnnlleOU-ient postmen, and family, left j.-Iit-day, for a villi of three Week! with NewYork city relative!.Mrt. Joaephiue Yarrlncton. of Dundnfi,who baa been viiiting her nttere, Mri. JW. Ltndray, and Mri. Kmma (i. Sccnr, returned bomelait Friday.Mr. and Mri. Charles L. Banett, of R-mtttreet, left for New fork Ibli mornlus, fora vim with the latter'! inter, Mrs. Win IIColeman, at N ack, N. V.Mrt. B. W. Filcn, of hat treei, I. nter-talningMra. Jamn Barlonand tx-urluldieii.ot Scranton. Mra, Barton a fonui My MirrAda ernooy, ot uoneedale.Hart Moore, of Liberty, N. Y hai recently become a reiident ot Siarllcht,Buckingham towniblp, where be will follow nil trade, blackimithlui;.Bev. George it. Merrill, a former pai lorof tbe Presbyterian church, of Bethany, irnow in charee of a nouriiblug church of thetame denomination at Oxford, N. J.David 1). Sampson, of Starucca, habeen granted an increase of bit pennonfrom 114 to HO per month He served as uprivate in the IWth N. Y. Volunteer!.Mis Katie Perittl ana two younger filters, and Mlai Frances Lerrit, are guests attbe home of Mitt Peritti't uncle and aunt.Mr. and Mrt. Antonio Barbleri, of Main it.Born, to Mr. and Mrt, Harry L. lien-ville, at tbe M. . partonage. South Canaan,Aug. 6, 1 DOS, a daughter. She was gladlywelcomed and will remain a permanentboarder.Mitaet Angle and Mae Flnerty, ol NoithMain ttreet, left lait Saturday mormni; foia pleoturo trip to Lake Ueorge and Suratoga MpriuKi, expecting lo be absent aboutten dayt.Mm Ida K. Barnes lelt last Saturdumornins for Westport. N. Y., for a vacaiioi.f two weekt with her Irieud, Mrs. IS JWormau, formerly Miss Ami Atklnou. iHooesdale.Bev. W. H. Hitler, of the Hooesdale M. oburcb, was one of the preachers at IhiDimock Camp Meeting, on Sjaday last, AuKUit Htb. Tbe meetings close this, Thursday evening.Captain Thomas William, of tbe Serauton polloe force, and family, are campiuout at Lake Ariel. Misses Marion Craueand Edna Stone, of the same city, are aUoat Lake Ariel.Mist Marlon A. Ilomaln, of East street.li tbe guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Wm. Ilomaln,of Port Jervli. She will return home onMonday with ber brother, Iluisell E., whobu alio been visiting hit aunt for a fendays.Warren K. Dimock, of Brooklyn, N. Y..who came lo Ho nesdale, tome three weeksago, for a Titlt with his family, was stricken with paralysis last Thursday, his wholeleft tide being badly affected. He is alsospeechless.Mrt. W. a Norris, of Wllhmantle. Conn.twho hat been on a visit to her parents. Mrand Mr. Jamea B. Keen, of Keene. wasJoined by her dausbter and husDand, Mr.and Mra. Elmer Speer, of Unionville. Conn.,on Saturday latt.a. Z. Russell, who was so badly Injured.a few weeks ago, by beina thrown from Insnurse, is now able to tit up tor a brief seaton dally. He la being carsd for by twoIturses, sisters, one looking after him In theday time, and the other nlshtt.Mr. and Mrs. Jamei C. Croisley, of Chicago, who have been the guests of the former's father and brother, of tblt place, forIbe past two weekt, left this morning fora short ttay In New York, before returningto their home in tbe Windy City.Rev. Sidney Winter, rector of St. Mark'sEpiscopal ohurob, Dunmore, is campingwith a company of bis obolr boys and girlsat Lake Ariel. There are nine boys audeignt girls In tbe party, the young missesoeing quartered at the V. W. C. A. cottage.Lloyd C llosencrans, the manager ofthe Pioneer Cut Glass Co., of Carhoudale, Isat the Emergency Hospital, sick with typhoid fever. Hit mother, Mrs. John Roien-craai, was wllh him Thursday aud Friday.He hat hoitt of friendi here who hope lorhli early recovery.Marcus A.Ooodwlp, of New York tlty,but a former business man of Honepdalebat recently beeu In Porto Itico, where bepurchased a large plot of land, with the intention ol embarking largely In the growing of pineapples, oranges, lemons, andother tropical fruits.Balrd's Lake, In Damacui township, isfast comiug to tbe front as annum4! resort.Among tbe gueits there at preseut areHenry J, Theire, Mrs. Tiieir... Mr. MalvinaBettner, Miss Dorothy M ' . N'.ark, N. J., and Mr. and .a io ila.it-zer, of New York city.Married, In Ihe M. E. pa-souage, Wilkes-Barre, Aug. 11, 11KH, by the llev. CurtisMogg, Mlsl Maude K Itrhhelu, ilsuehler ofMr. and Mrs. Henry W. It-libem, of Highstreet, to Captain Carl J. Kelley. of Weistreet. They have imny warm psrsoialfriends lu Honeslale who wlshlbeai a loug ,happy and prosperous married life.Iter. Dr. Rogers Israel, the popular retor of St, Luke't Episcopal church. Hi-ran-ton,who Is well-known here, arrive i homeon Tuesday evening with bis wife alterhaving tpent two monthi in Europe. Theparticular object of hit visit wai to attendthe Pan-Anglicau congreii or tits church,which wai beld in London in June. Following that meeting he toured England,Wales, Ireland, Germany, Holland audBelgium.ExtBhcritf Thomas Medlaud commemorated tbo elgbty-lhlrd anniversary of Insbirth on Sunday by a family gathering athit borne on 15th tlreet. It wat precededon Saturday evening by a banqnet, at whit htbegueiti were Mr. and Mrs. CM. Uetz,Mrt. David Cipperly, ot South Canaan, Mr.and Mrt T. L. Uedland, of Carbondale,Mrt. J, B. Siller, ot Elmlra, (a niece ot Mr,Medland), Mr, and Mrt John Male, ofCherry Hldge, Dr. and Mrt. F, W. Powell,and Cbat. F. Spencer. Mr. Medlaud is stillwell preserved and vigorous, and bis manyfriends wlib him many veart more ot llleand bapplneti.New Parasols, up-to-date shapes atMKNNKU & OO.'fl Cl6.There aro many Imitations of DeWitt'sCarbollred Witch ilatel Halve but Just oneoriginal. Nothing nli is Just as good. Insist on DeWitt's. It is clean. lug, coolingaud soothing. Bold by I' EI L, The Oiugglst.Save your tags fromJOLLY TAR TOWN TALKSTANDARD NAVY SPEAR HEADThtsley's 16-oz.RatnltanEBtantins)OldPMerTREDICUT and PICNIClTWISTTags from the above brands are good for the following ami mtfiyuseful presents as shown by catalog :Oold CnfT Buttons 50 TaeFountain Pen 100 TactEnglish Steel Raj or 50 T, -Gentleman'sWatch 200 TafcaMany merchants have supplied themselves, with' presents with whichto redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, writeus for catalog.PREMIUM DEPARTMENTTHE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Jersey City, W.JiBase Ball.Ilennio llcnlini; qhould have bad ano-bit, no-run Rams from Arcbbald onSa'.urday, but errors gavo tbo visitors aserein tb 3 Brat inning lu tbo thirdinnins they gt dangerously cioso toloing somo dnrua.i. Fitrpatriclt wassafe oa aa error, Dean fanned, Plana-baa and M sDjuald by.h drew passes;but OauRban was not equal to the)C2asion, and instead ot bringing themall home, he struck: out, and when FitzPatrick attempted to steal home, Murphy caught him. Oaly two got to firstbase after that.Uoncsdalo began scoring in the thirdMurray walked, Sjaner sacrificed, Salmon singled, Weaver tapped to Flanazhm, who threw Murray out at theplate; Kupfcr'e single scored Salmonind Weaver. In tho fourth Tuman hitor twj sacks and Hassling duplicated,icoring Turn aa. Kuptcr bit safely nj j eighth, Murphy got hit, Gatheilnail, Tumin hit to McDonald who,3.-ew Kupfer out at tho plate; Hessian's single scored Murphy,iics.liag struck out 8, gave 3 bases oloil!?; Djughor fanned 3, gave one passi id bu ono. Uaoosdale had C left onases; Arcbbald, 4, Szjto by innings.It II hvrchbald 1 0 (I 0 0 (I (Ml 0-1 0 2Innr-sdale 0 0 2 1 0 0 t) 1 x 1 6 SLine up;Ilonesdalp,rosition,pltcberca toner1st base2d base31 liasribort stopleft Holdcenter "right "Arcbbald,DouKberFitzpalrickGaugbanFlanagbanDuffyMcDonaldIiroganBolandDeanllesslinf:Murphy,Vea er,Salmin,Kupfer,UutbFll,Tumau.Murraybonnur,Mosaic with Nick Mathawson in the3)i will be tbe attraction on Saturday.Fr2d. D. Suydam is now manager ofthe Honcsdalo team.Sinco the reorganization of tbe teamJuly 17, tho lioneadale-White Mills com.bioation has won all six games playedaad tho first four were shut outs. Inthose six gamos Uonosdale made 20runs on S3 hits and allowed the visitorsonly 5 runs on 27 hits.A Business Education.A business education has enabledmany people to attain high salaried positions, liookkocping and Shorthandshould bo loarnod in a well-equippedecbool. By tho thoroughness of itscourecs and completeness of its equipment, too iaccawanna uusiness college has become the largest school of itskind in this section of tho country.Over BOO students in attendance lastyear. A post card will brine our newJournal, showing the various new officeappliances used for instruction.bAUKAWlRSA. 11U3INE33 COLL.KQK, 316 Washington Avenue, Scranton, l'a. !Cw2In Memonam.MarttifL Jaiih. riniictifnr nf Mr mnA MraYrTM Chrlitinn. nf ('Artinnrialo AIaA ini.-.- , - -- r-IS, WI4, aped ono year. Inlermt-ut in Promp-ton.Mrs. Jacob Wassman, a most eslimablowi: and mother, died at her residence onCliff slritt, on Wednesday lust, August 12,Iisj-t. aired lis years. Mrs. tVassman, whosemaiden name was Fanny Gaffney, was bornIn Ireland, but cuine to America in berteen, bhe leaves, besides her husband,two sons, Henry and Frank, and a daughter, Mary; aUo a sister, Mrs. Susan Kane.all living In Hor.esjale. Tho funeral services were beld ut St. Mary Magdalena'shurth. on Friday morning, when a reuuiemmass was celebrated, und were followed byInterment In Ihe German Caluoliu ct mnteiyAim vourtiiiiiCARsGooDl-K.ery maior Hjiinii sbuuld have, u pmr of goodonoarti. wnicn ara tn- rp. Keep an edge'I'M cut wen. rn uiiicr LouisiuimSisars, with a patent ten-icn screw atuichiue it icon iliem fuljuolod, uiociejtj cut wiih. 1'no I'niludelphi I'r i-s isgivi-ig ibeeo Hhe irx prnctioilly lre iuew subicnbais Tbs eh-jurs rn fightI cries in length and of the Oest (jualitjif steel and gua-antced for flvMjrareAdJns. Circulation U partmeut TheI'.-csJ, 7th and Chestnut streets, I'hilndclpbia. -. , : . o- , . l . ,) ..t IBHUr OJ JUU Vtl fUb U UUK UUU Uoit for pels. They must bo splendidtuiiiiuuiuun iur yuu.Tomim - Oa. not veri I Tbev don'teat cuko or jam.Visitor Why, what has tbal got todo with UITommy W ell, when tbore sanycakeand j ira misrintr tbev don't get blamedfcr u."Yes," remarked ibe race horse, "allmy achievements bavo been due simplyto pulling my best foot forward.""Yeel" replied the mule, "now I findthat I accomplish roost by pultiog mybest foot backward."Summer eouplaluti and other lerloui all.menu eommou In bot weatner ean be trao(d to tbe itoinacti nine time out of Itm.Keep lue itoroach In (rood order rlRtit nowby keeping u bnttlo ol Kodol bandy in Ibetiouin all thtt time, but enlieulsJlT durlncIbli month. Take Kodol wtieuuTer you ftltbat you need It. That Is tbs only Uma youneed to take Kodol. Juit when you HoodIt i tben you will not ba troubled witb sourlotnatb, belcblnc, s on tha itotsacb.bloainuT, nyspepiia ana inaigwuon. caiaby I'KII. Tlie PMgglit.Tbs new Iook QIotas, in Uilkaod Kidcan bo bad at HKNNKU OU.U. ClbA tag from a 10-cent piece win count PULL vain'A tag bom a 5-cent piece will, count HALF VainTobaccowith vaiuable.fags3twFrMHastCTWerkraaaRateAT.sHsk BearvyHart SineCoupons fromFrench Briar Pipe SO TagsLeather Pocket book DO TagsSteel Carving Set 200 TagsBest Steel Shears 73 TagsQUALITYiHHK mm mnii uLADIES'LIGHT WEIGHTWOOL SUITS andSEPARATE JACKETSAT SPECIAL LOW PRICES.These garments you will appreciate duringvacation time, especiallyAugust and September.Mini mum mior ibSUMMER DRESSES. WASH SUITS;and SEPARATE SKIRTS.KATZYOUR INVITATION-If vou have neverhad any dealingswith us, olease toconsider this an invitation to dive usa trial.Farmers & Mechanics' Bank,HONESDALE, PAMENIMER & CO.'S STORESUPTODATE -pvSummer GoodsFOR 1908 ,Stylish. Nobby and ComfnrtiMe Wash Suits All Shades.Walking, Traveling and Evening Separate Skirts.N'ew Spring and Summer Single Jackets, lllack and Leading Shades.Jumper and Shirt Waist Wash Dresses. Newest Styles and Colors.Taney Styles in Tailor-Make Shirt Waists atMenner & Co.'s Dept. Stores.MillTilla. N. J bad an official wtolost hi 'Qiigb tbe excessive efficiency ana . vwlth wbic! bo dist barged bis duties. He was t.To towncog catcher and to msny did bo catchthat In three werka bis fees amounUdlo $132 75. Now Mills-ills prefers taking;its chances with bydiophobia.1GUI StrtMtMM9f. H. TiiMtoy'aknlUtlSrasfar Tsrteteid ltcMtyLady's Poclretbook 501Pocket Knife 40 TagPlaying Cards 30 Tag60-yd. Fishing Reel CO Tagin the cool evenings ofBROS.1OeWltt's Utile Ksrly Riser, safe, pleasant, lure little pill. Bold by I'KIU TbaIXUKKtlt.Dr. C IL DIUIIY, Dentist, tloneadtl, POrTICK HOUIIH-H a. m. to 6 r. u.Auy eieninK hy appolnlmenLOllwui' phone sa, iUxildenue, Mo. MX1